- First Name
- Greg
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- Dec 2, 2020
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- Pittsboro, NC
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- 21 Bronco. Sold the 1968 and 2015 mustang GTs
- Your Bronco Model
- Badlands
Got my sticker around 8PM EST!
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Excellent! Weāre in the endgame now.Finally...
Got that dang sticker....
Thatās a relief
Check ur status here at 6G mine doesnāt change but I have a window sticker with a 7/20 blend date. Put in your order number and vin and click to view your window. Fingers crossed for uI call Ford every few days. If I happen to get someone that will give me the date, itās always a different day. When I called Ford this morning they said it was the 20th (I was most recently the 23rd). Then called my dealer and he said the 19th ā¦ Geez! Iām still not āin productionā on either tracker and I have no sticker yet. Ugh
Thanks. I do use the forum tracker too. But I finally got progress this afternoon and my sticker this evening!Check ur status here at 6G mine doesnāt change but I have a window sticker with a 7/20 blend date. Put in your order number and vin and click to view your window. Fingers crossed for u
I was wondering is there was some order of precedence built into window sticker?Now that we're getting closer to build week, I understand rotation numbers are going to be more of a factor. From what I've been reading, it's basically your place in line during a production "cycle", correct?
Oh I'm sure there is a method to their madness, but trying to decipher what that method is, is a whole other matter in itself.I was wondering is there was some order of precedence built into window sticker?
Mostly just out of my own weird curiosity but also the old logic of not wanting a car built at 3:30 on a Friday afternoon! lol
Iām sure they have a method to their madness of assembling thousands of broncos/rangers that are almost all completely different from each other?
Just a matter of someone on the inside track at MAP knowing if and where on the window sticker this can be found?
I special ordered a car to South Korea in 2012. It spent most of its time sitting in a port in California waiting to be containerized for shipment. Once it got into the container, it was fairly short, like a couple of weeks from CA to the ROK.7/22 blend for me, then the slow train and boat ride to Hawaii! Any guesses for total transit time?